The Travel Teacher

In The Beginning There Was Cruising

May 30, 2008 · 2 Comments

What is your opinion about the cruise Industry?  Maybe I can shed some light.

Starting with Noah’s Ark, people have floated on the water.  All kinds of vessels, all kinds of bodies of water.  We just love floating around the world. 

Contrary to those who have served in the Navy, today’s cruising is very comfortable, informative, entertaining, and can be the ultimate vacation.  But it is like a pair of shoes, if it doesn’t fit you, you won’t be happy.  How do you know if it fits you? 

First of all, you need professional assistance.  As the highest certified professional in the industry, I am constantly monitoring all the cruise lines and all the ships in each company.  Just because your neighbor or Aunt Suzie cruised on a particular ship does not mean it is right for you.  I build a personal relationship with you to find out as much as I can to put you on the best fit.  Each time you cruise, those criteria may change and I have to know how to change you.  So, let’s start with the basics.

There are about 4 different classes of cruise lines, in my humble opinion.

  • Luxury
  • Premium
  • Mass Market
  • Assorted miscellaneous types

LUXURY – From very small yacht-type vessels to very large ocean liners, these are set apart by the ratio of staff to passengers.  Also, the inclusions such as wine with meals, stock bars in the cabins, suite-type accommodations, included shore excursions, high quality linens and bathroom amenities. Some overnight in ports of call.   Many longer cruises that are better suited to the older passengers, Just simply, like a more luxurious resort or hotel, the level of service is superior.  Definitely an adult only atmosphere.

PREMIUM – A small number of companies in this category.  Ships of various sizes, interesting ports of call with some overnights, high ratio of passengers to staff, may have some limited children’s programs, champagne on boarding, high quality service and food.  Pricewise, a step down from the Luxury brands

MASS MARKET – Larger ships, more family orientated, lots of onboard activities, many places to eat, busy and active ambience and priced for the maximum population.  Many newer ships and new builds coming all the time.  Great for goups of all types with meeting room capabilities.  Generational groups with activities for all ages. 

ASSORTED MISCELLANOUS TYPES – In this category you have

  • River cruises both in the US and around the world
  • Sailing vessels
  • Paddle wheelers
  • Small ships in many places around the world
  • Theme ships such as Disney Cruise Lines
  • Expedition-type ships
  • Barges in the US and France-self guided or escorted

We will explore these in depth in future postings.  In the meantime, remember to get a CLIA (Cruise Line International Association) certified professional such as myself to assist you.  I know the industry and the industry knows me!!!

 

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2 responses so far ↓

  • Car Rental // June 29, 2008 at 12:22 am | Reply

    Cruising is a very interesting and adventurous way of spending up a vacation. I would recommend everyone i know to take up cruise atleast once in a lifetime.

    It is really splendid way of spending your vacation.

  • Paulineh // August 10, 2008 at 2:12 am | Reply

    Cruising has been one of the great joys of my traveling life. I didnt discover cruising until I was in my mid 40s and have enjoyed it every since.
    A good and experienced travel agent is someone I agree that will give you good advice on current issues and conditions.

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